What is it meant to be?
A lottery.
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What is it meant to be?
Forget about what they do in the states. We aren't them.
But change the compo.
FS stays.
Academies stay.
Any compo has to be after the first round. Or at least outside the top 10.
Lets keep some originality in our game that makes it ours. Not everything needs to be like US sports.
NGA's were created to shut up people like Maguire complaining about the Northern academies but those academies were genuinely bringing new talent into the draft pool and assisting the northern clubs with the go home problem as 90%+ of their lists are from the southern states.
We all know NGA's are a rort, all of the players drafted under NGA rules were already playing footy in AFL states, they weren't attracted from other sports.
This year has brought it all home to roost with the best player in the draft being an NGA, plus at least two others in the first round. The addition of so many high compo picks is compounding the NGA problem. Innocent teams like North have had their valuable first round picks diluted by compo and NGA.
The draft as an equalisation measure is failing.
The TPP is no longer working as players will take unders to play for contenders and players want overs to stay interstate or with lower clubs. This effectively hands contending clubs, particularly contending Vic clubs more TPP and stronger draft hands because they double dip keeping their picks and getting players for free. It's why GWS is now in trouble as they've had to overpay their best players to match big offers from particularly Vic clubs of which there's 10 making constant big money approaches.
The Swans Chairman, can't remember his name, threw a bomb at the last Chairmans get together saying the AFL hadn't had a whole of competition revue for over 20 years and one was desperately needed to address these types of issues.
Yes, the draft this year is a joke but it's just symptomatic of much greater malaise destroying the competition. Clubs like North must be really worried, they may now never recover from where they find themselves.
The primary winner here is Daniher, as is the purpose of the entire process.So will geelong. So do other teams tring to nab these sorts of players. Brisbane are benefiting from the system. Currently more then any other club this year. It was just a weird choice to pick them as one of the 5 losers. Instead of having to give up their first round pick for daniher (plus more) all that happens to them is their first round pick drifts back a couple of spots.
Not sure I understand the argument for removing compensation. Would just mean large, strong clubs gain while smaller clubs lose out.
My changes:
Essentially, I want the first round of the draft to remain pure and fair. I already believe in overhauling the existing FS/academy system to stop compromising the early stages of the draft, as it hurts teams needing to rebuild. At the same time, just because you lost a player, doesn't mean the value needs to be equivalent to their market value. This year, Carlton's Pick 7 will likely move back to the teens thanks to the Daniher, Williams and Cameron picks, not to mention the fact that JUH and Campbell will likely push it even further out. For a team that missed finals, having their pick become what a finals team would have received is just ridiculous.
- Change tiers of compensation to always be end of each round. Band 1 end of 1st, Band 2 end of 2nd, etc. Here, I'd be combining the current band 1 and 2 to become the new Band 1, while 3 and 4 become the new Band 2
- Claiming a free agent requires points to be taken out of your picks, just like matching a FS/academy bid. Would be based on what Band the compensation came under, and only be taken from picks in the 2nd round onwards.
The issue with F/S and priority picks etc is that they tend to enjoy the benefits of the talent for over a decade. It's been tidied up a bit lately with the points and bidding systems but I'll give you an example that impacted the league heavily over the last 13 years.The Northern academies are ridiculous IMO. Sure they are bringing more talent to the game, but the cost is insane. Father son's don't provide top ten talents every second year. With the exception of Geelong's blessed run, you'll be lucky to get one top ten talent a decade.
The issue with F/S and priority picks etc is that they tend to enjoy the benefits of the talent for over a decade. It's been tidied up a bit lately with the points and bidding systems but I'll give you an example that impacted the league heavily over the last 13 years.
Tom Hawkins. Under current rules he is probably the #1 pick in his year, he costs Geelong their top ten draft pick plus more later. Instead they got him for a third round pick AND Joel Selwood. Geelong has enjoyed the benefits of that list concession for three flags.PLAYERCARDSTART26Tom Hawkins
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Adding value to teams via priority picks, F/S picks, NGA discounts etc has long term impacts on the league. When some clubs are effectively adding an end of first round pick to their list each year above what other clubs can access there will be a game of catch up going on.
Nobody is going back to the likes of Sydney to get fair value for the drafting of Heeney etc
You've got to get your own leg up to stay with the pack. That's the argument for NGA's for clubs that don't have a long roll of father son talent coming through.
Freo has 42 players who have played 100 games or more, of that group 23 have finished their football careers in the last five seasons. Of the players who have played 100 games or more there are 2 who have been retired for 18+ years. It's going to be a generation before the F/S works for Fremantle.
Losing our NGA puts us behind, but keeping our NGA puts us too far ahead. There is a solution somewhere.
If you can’t afford to match then you probably have enough talent on your list anyway, and therefore don’t need the pick.Can't afford to do so? Too bad, manage your cap better.
UFAs are either in the system for 10 years or they’re role players at 8 that don’t command top 10 pay cheques at their clubs, so they aren’t necessarily worth much picks wise anyway. Basically just fringe players looking for opportunities and security, or older guys chasing success. Usually easier to replace too, and you’re happier to wish them well if they want to go.For UFA's, make the first round exempt from any compensation, so Band 1 comes at the end of the first round. Or perhaps tier compensation ala the point system. I'd be in favour of scrapping it too but while the salary floor remains as high as it is it basically just exaggerates the gap between the haves and the have nots as the have nots can't effectively use the money to sign another player in return.
Maybe, maybe free agency just allows teams to be in the window for a longer period of time and likewise the bottom clubs to be out of the race for a longer period of time.
I'm still not sure that's what the AFL or fans are after
There are two options to fix the broken FA system.
1. Allow trades without player consent & remove compo. Clubs can auction players off on the trade table the year before the contract ends for best value if the player doesn't re-sign.
2. The club that signs the player is docked draft points equal to the compensation pick.
Apparently 1. can't be done in Australia; you can only laugh at how backwards Australia's labour laws are. Option 2 must be pushed through so that everyone else isn't pushed down the draft order.
It is unfathomable a club can sign a 60 goal a year forward and push 17 other clubs down the draft order.
The system is absolutely shambolic and the AFL hasn’t had the foresight to see the problems that arising.. Clearly clubs have got their hands on the AFLs secret herbs and spices formula... The Lions knew the Daniher Contract was going to get bombers and free hit and now AFL clubs can use the same contract and just change the name to get a free hit for a free agent, at the expense of other struggling clubs..If it’s not closed up now we’ll see up to 20 first round combo picks awarded next year.. The cross could get one for Smith, M.Crouch & Laird .. it thru fjiished bottom they’d have picks 1,2, & 4..That’s outrageous..it’s really not a hard fix either..Keep compo but reduce significantly.. non finalists loses an elite player (not based on contract but on player achievements and top 3 at the club) they get a mid 1st compo.. top 8 gets end of 1st.. IF Blues lose Cripps or Bombers lose Merrett it’s fair something goes back their way..Solution is capping the number of first round talents you can have priority access to. Say one every five years. At least there is some risk and draft craft involved.
Usually, yeah. The one big exception was James FrawleyUFAs are either in the system for 10 years or they’re role players at 8 that don’t command top 10 pay cheques at their clubs, so they aren’t necessarily worth much picks wise anyway. Basically just fringe players looking for opportunities and security, or older guys chasing success. Usually easier to replace too, and you’re happier to wish them well if they want to go.
The AFL Draft has become complicated and compromised where it's a become a complete mess and a joke.
Imagine if you're Dogs, St Kilda, Collingwood, Brisbane or Richmond and have your first pick 2 picks later because of free agency compensation to other teams?
They've tinkered away with it year after year where it bares little resemblance to what it's meant to be.
Major turn-off.
Non-Finals are being disadvantaged by the Academy picks as much as the compensation picks. That's why the best way to do this is to make these clubs pay with their draft choices. It's not totally fair but better than what we have now.Band 1 compensation starts after all non finals teams' picks (after pick 10). Don't like that non finals teams are punished by having their picks pushed out.
I also like the idea of the number of games played in the last 3 years as part of the criteria.
The reason is because at 26 he is in his prime and playing his best football. Some guys don't play a game in their first year.Why should a club be compensated after a player has given 8 years and decides to leave? That's more than enough return on the initial investment (draft pick). If clubs want to cash in they can try to orchestrate a trade a year out. Compensation is stoopid, it compromises the draft which is the ultimate equalisation tool.
and not have all your pics diluted in the first place by compo picks and NGAs to other clubs.It can have that effect, yes. Ultimately the best tool for a bottom team to rise to the top is good drafting.
Agreed that's why players demanding a trade and dictating terms in there first few years annoys the hell out of me, but by year 8 if still on the list he's played a lot of footy.The reason is because at 26 he is in his prime and playing his best football. Some guys don't play a game in their first year.
Yeah but the Crows rightfully should have had access to Pick 1 but they could never get access to the likely number 1 pick. But that wasn't an issue. It's only become an issue since the Cows could get access to number 2 for Crouch. North will get a good player. The first year of GWS Port only won 3 games and we only got access to Pick 6. But of course that's Port and nobody could give a shit.and not have all your pics diluted in the first place by compo picks and NGAs to other clubs.
North in a desperate situation have had their rightful pick 2 pushed out to pick 4 by Crouch compo and JUH being matched. Their first rounder via Dees will be pushed out 4 or 5 spots, that's a big impost on a club that's not involved iny any of these shenanigans.